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He signed a five-year $47 million deal with the Dolphins in 2014 and was among the best left tackles in the league that year before tearing his ACL and MCL 10 weeks in to the season.

This year he missed two games with a hamstring injury and spent much of the season regaining his form.

Former interim coach Dan Campbell said before the season finale that Albert was never fully healthy this year.

“You could argue that he’s still not 100 percent but he’s gotten better every week and his confidence has gotten better and he’s played better,” Campbell said last month. “Even after all of that, he hasn’t been a guy that’s been a liability for us. He’s been a solid contributor and is improving and every week he gets back to that old BA.”

Albert’s the fifth Dolphins tackle to make the Pro Bowl, following Norm Evans, Wayne Moore, Richmond Webb and Jake Long.

It’s the second Pro Bowl appearance for Albert, who made it in 2013 when he was with Kansas City.